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Reform Party news releases

Release-1992-07-01-p01

news releaseFor immediate release July I, 1992MANNING'S BIRTHDAY MESSAGE ENCOORAGES NATIONAL RENEWALCalgary, Alberta — Reform Party leader Preston Manning today encouraged Canadians to be optimistic about the future and work for national renewal. "This is the greatest country in the worldr and we should never forget that," said Manning who celebrated Canada's 125th birthday in the Rocky Mountains with his family. "Whatever problems Canada is experiencing, none of us would trade Canada for another country>"Manning observed that Canada has been through some rough times in the past, but has always endured. "The intensity of the debate on Canada's future is testimony to how much Canadians love their country," said Manning. "If we didn't care about Canada, we wouldn't argue about it so much."Manning said the 130,000-strong Reform Party is making history by offering Canadians a new political choice that stands for economic revival, fiscal responsibility, and parliamentary reform. "The Reform option of economic and democratic renewal is our 125th * birthday present' to the Canadian electorate," he added.REFORMnPARTY OF CANADA Mt

news releaseFor immediate release July I, 1992MANNING'S BIRTHDAY MESSAGE ENCOORAGES NATIONAL RENEWALCalgary, Alberta — Reform Party leader Preston Manning today encouraged Canadians to be optimistic about the future and work for national renewal. "This is the greatest country in the worldr and we should never forget that," said Manning who celebrated Canada's 125th birthday in the Rocky Mountains with his family. "Whatever problems Canada is experiencing, none of us would trade Canada for another country>"Manning observed that Canada has been through some rough times in the past, but has always endured. "The intensity of the debate on Canada's future is testimony to how much Canadians love their country," said Manning. "If we didn't care about Canada, we wouldn't argue about it so much."Manning said the 130,000-strong Reform Party is making history by offering Canadians a new political choice that stands for economic revival, fiscal responsibility, and parliamentary reform. "The Reform option of economic and democratic renewal is our 125th * birthday present' to the Canadian electorate," he added.REFORMnPARTY OF CANADA Mt